Ansible is a radically simple deployment, configuration, and command execution framework. It is dead simple and painless to extend. Extending Ansible does not require programming in any particular language; you can write modules as scripts or programs which return simple JSON. It’s also trivially easy to just execute useful shell commands.

App-BCVI-AutoInstall is a Perl module that acts as a plugin for bcvi. If you are connecting to a server for the first time, it will install the required files for you. It requires App::BCVI::InstallManager for tracking which servers you've already installed the bcvi files on.

Belier allows opening a shell or executing a command on a remote computer through an SSH session. The main feature of Belier is its ability to cross several intermediate computers before realizing the job. You can execute commands with any account available on the remote computer. It is possible to switch an account on intermediate computers before accessing the final computer, and Belier will generate one script for each final computer to reach.

ChiMeRA is a configuration management tool designed around three basic concepts. The first is a framework for managing servers, allowing for command execution and file transfer over SSH. The second is a repository for managing files that enables change tracking, archiving, and management of various user definable configuration files across multiple servers through a standard revision control tool. The third concept is an aesthetic principle of simplicity, giving administrators straightforward interfaces to manage complicated environments.

Condensation is a modular tool for Web application development and
server administration. It includes an ssh terminal and a proxy server.
The proxy can redirect a browser's request (to your testing site, for
example) and inspect the browser's requests and the server's answer.

DSSH was written as a direct replacement for the
OpenSSH client. It adds SSH over SSH tunneling
capabilities (for example, to log in to a network
hidden by a firewall), scripting support (using
BeanShell), an advanced agent (which allows storing
of passwords) and "su -" interactive logging for
machines that have disabled direct root login. All
of this was done to enable automated scripting and
logging to many machines based on a few simple
rules.

Duplicati is a backup system and an implementation of Duplicity. Duplicati enables you to set up and monitor backups on Windows or Linux. Duplicati is based on the Linux-only Duplicity backup system. Duplicati has a very user friendly interface that allows you to configure and monitor your backups. It supports backing up to a variety of destinations, such as a network folder, a USB disk, a remote FTP server, a remote SSH server, Amazon S3 storage, or a WebDAV enabled server. All backups can be encrypted and are digtally signed, so that no other person can read or tamper with the backed up data.

DynaFabric is an SSH-based command dispatching and systems management framework, designed for easy implementation on existing networks. It allows you to configure SSH key based authentication and centrally dispatch commands, manage installed software, maintain services, and enforce policies across your systems. It is designed to be platform agnostic; support is being developed for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD RHEL/CentOS, Ubuntu, Solaris 10, Solaris 11, and Illumos.